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How prototype robot part buyers can reduce rework

A compact checklist for robot prototype buyers: drawings, materials, surface finish, inspection points and revision rhythm.

How prototype robot part buyers can reduce rework

Small-batch robot prototype projects do not fail only because one part is difficult. They lose time when each revision changes drawings, materials, surface finish and inspection requirements separately.

A better RFQ starts with clear CAD files, critical tolerances, material alternatives, surface treatment notes and expected revision timing. This lets engineering review the whole route before cutting metal.

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